Michael Noah Solomon, MD

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5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1150
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Michael N. Solomon, M.D., is a pulmonologist with Johns Hopkins Medicine Pulmonology. Dr. Solomon has expertise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, lung cancer, pleural diseases, interstitial lung disease and bronchiectasis. Dr. Solomon earned his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center as well. Dr. Solomon has been named annually a Top Doctor in the Washington, D.C. area since 2005.

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Richard F.
7/18/2021

This guy is great He saw me right away and diagnosed the problem He also solved my dry eyes as well

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J P.
1/4/2019

Wonderful doctor who was recommended to me by my family's decades long Opthamologist in a letter when he retired his practice. This doctor,Dr. Elgin had been the head of the Opthomalogy...

Cynthia O.
4/23/2019

Dr. Tigani & Dr. Joseph have been my eye Dr's for years. They are excellent ophthalmologists in knowledge and responsiveness. I highly recommend this team. I don't have to wait long in the...

Claire A.
6/18/2019

Dr Tigani went above and beyond -- seeing me for an emergency visit at 5:30pm on a Sunday, and connecting me with another capable colleague in SF for a follow up visit while I was travelling for...

Jennifer R.
11/10/2018

The Best! Thorough, caring and helpful approach...every time!

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